I like the second one. Nice dark to light transition. Those are some long shadows, with the one starting over the Kodak looking like the photographer.

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Thanks! The backing paper marks were a bit of a surprise, and were more visible on other frames, but I'm sure there's a fix for it. Just have to fashion a cover for the red window, methinks. But yes, the shadows that this thing can capture are pretty great!

What a nice set! I like the perspective. They look somewhat less pinhole-like I guess due to the size of the film (this takes 120 doesn't it?), in a good way. I mean, I think I like this better than with 35mm where my results tend to just look soft and not much different than using 110 film or some midcentury bakelite camera. I like the bigger expanse you got with these. What speed film did you use? 100/125?

I like the tree and sunset, with some flare. And the one of the pattern of the front of the convention center and steps/sidewalk, and those kooky looking sculptures in front.